“If you do not see your hand striking the enemy, you will never see this enemy.”
Leopard Kung Fu is a southern style of Kung Fu that has northern influence in it. It was develop by Mot, a Choy Li Fut expert. Leopard
Kung Fu is a midway between the solid, powerful strikes of the Tiger and the quick penetrating force of the crane.
Leopard Kung Fu fighters emphasizes on speed, directness, and rhythm. The main striking technique it uses is the Leopard Paw. It strikes
soft points in the anatomy and structural weak points of the body such as the ribs.
Practitioners of Leopard Kung Fu do not block. Instead they attack with a relentless series of attacks, unconcerned about getting hit or
blocked. Leopard Kung Fu get its power from lose, relaxed, whip-like movements, which are generated by superb speed and balance,
combined with flexible waist and hip-based movements.
A Leopard Kung Fu expert is a master of close quarter conflict, seeking to get its opponents in an uncomfortable and unfamiliar setting
and environment. Although not as powerful as the tiger style, Leopard Kung Fu is also a “hard style” that is relatively more deceptive.
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